The Nevada Division of Investigation is asking for help from the
public in identifying the skeletal remains of a adult male found in Sand Canyon outside of
Wellington, Nevada. On March 12, 1992, an anonymous phone call was received by the Nevada
Highway Patrol in which the caller stated that he had discovered the remains off of Sand
Canyon Road approximately a mile east of Highway 338. The skeletal remains have been
identified as male, approximately 35 to 50 years of age, reddish hair with a height of
approximately 6'00" to 6'02".

In October 1991, an anonymous caller contacted the Mono County
Sheriff's Department stating that there was an abandoned vehicle on Highway 338. This
vehicle, a 1979 Pontiac Grand Prix, has not been claimed and was found within 2 miles of
the discovery of the skeletal remains.

The Nevada Division of Investigation is asking anyone with
information to contact Investigator Martin Roberto at 775-687-3779. Authorities also would
like to talk with the anonymous callers who reported the location of the vehicle and
skeletal remains.

The Nevada Division of Investigation, a Division of the Department
of Motor Vehicles and Public Safety, assists local law enforcement jurisdictions in
criminal investigations.